Precise and reliable with all materials, Delta WASP 20 40 Turbo2 is the fastest delta 3d printer in the world. DeltaWASP 20 40 Turbo2 is available in 2 versions: with Spitfire Red Extruder with Spitfire LT Cartridge with 0.4 mm diameter steel nozzle (*); *The DeltaWASP 20 40 Turbo2 with Red Spitfire Extruder is compatible with the Clay Kit 2.0 with the LDM Extruder for the printing of ceramic and fluid-fluid materials. This is a revised and improved version of the standard DeltaWASP 20 40 Turbo, a more and more accurate and reliable 3D printer. With a new integrated 32bit board of industrial technology. It is presented with a supply system which can support 2 high power extruders. The new Turbo (Turbo 2) introduces a new carriage-sliding system improved in speed and accuracy. The room has been better insulated to reach a temperature suitable with the fast 3d printing of technical materials – furthermore, it has a cool system for the engines and the boards and a kinematics for high temperature. It’s introduced with the second optional extruder. Accurate and reliable on all materials with pieces up to 40 cm. DeltaWASP 20 40 Turbo2 is the powerful, versatile and fastest 3D printer you need every day.
L**S
Lacking but fast
The soldering on the fans and nozzle board are poor. I have had to redo a couple of them. The extruder is not good for TPU and I had to replace it with a bondtech extruder (they have a flex extruder now). Support was not very helpful with these issues but did replace a bad nozzle assembly and had contact. The ZED (no other printer has this to my knowledge), resume printing, filament out, tuning, speed, and manual leveling are awesome. For the price I expected great soldering and a nice extruder. If I didn't have those issues then it would have gotten 5 stars. I purchased from another site and would recommend getting this printer.
C**S
overpriced and flawed
I really want WASP to succeed, and I think their efforts to develop large scale printing are great, but I wish they would do a better job on the details. The heatbreak on the spitfire extruder is paper thin and breaks easily, but somehow still lets heat go up and clog the tube. They don't do a good job of supporting older products, which makes me hesitate to buy current ones. The pricing is excessive, and the claimed speeds are unrealistic.
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